By Chris Eger

Ruger is increasingly eager to scratch your every .22LR itch with new products (Photos: Ruger)
Ruger has announced a number of additional offerings to their line of rimfire .22LR semi-auto pistols and rifles. The new models added to the catalog go past the initial Mark IV 22/45 Lite pistol chapters by adding variants that sport target laminate grips, anodized finishes other than the standard Diamon Gray, and gold trigger and barrel accents.
Across the line, all use a 4.4-inch barrel to produce an overall length of 8.4-inches and a weight kept low (24 ounces, typically) due to a ventilated aluminum receiver. Model 43921 in the 22/45 Lite series comes standard with smoothly contoured wood laminate grips with wrap around finger grooves.
MSRP is $599
Model 43926 sports a distinctive gold anodized finish on the trigger and upper.
Retail is $559
Model 43927 has a black-on-black look courtesy of its black anodized finish but keeps a little flash by having a gold barrel visible through the vents as well as a matching trigger.
Retail is $559.
The newest 10/22 in Ruger’s stable comes equipped with a synthetic stock finished with GO Wild Camo’s Rock-Star pattern which features a macro “sticks and leaves” scheme in a mix of gray, green,